<p>Free glycogen was analyzed as a binary variable dichotomized about the median and categorically using cutpoints according quartiles of the distribution, as indicated. The distribution of <i>Lactobacillus</i> species relative abundance is summarized by glycogen as a continuous variable by glycogen quartiles. Shaded portions represent interquartile range, horizontal bars represent medians, and whiskers represent 95% confidence intervals. *p<0.05 using extension of the Kruskal-Wallis test with adjustment for clustering among repeated measurements.</p
<p>Statistically significant differences in genera are indicated with an asterisk (*) (p<0.05). The ...
<p>Box plot showing the relative abundance of the bacterial genera shared by all samples, represente...
<p>Relative abundance of bacterial taxa at various taxonomic levels in association with pre-BMI stat...
<p>The final analytic sample consisted of 177 observations with non-missing values for both glycogen...
<p>Glycogen levels were measured in vaginal fluids collected annually from 21 women over 8–11 years....
<p>The relative abundance of <i>Lactobacillus</i> group and <i>Bifidobacterium</i>.</p
<p>The mean and median relative abundances are indicated with solid and dashed lines respectively. E...
<p>All values are presented as percentages. RA = Relative Abundance.</p><p>*Reporting for <i>Lactoba...
Samples are in descending order by relative abundance of Staphylococcus. The genera legend is in asc...
<p><i>Panel A</i>: Class-level taxon relative abundance per sample as a percentage of total sequence...
<p>Only 11 bacterial genera for which mean relative abundance exceeded 1% of total reads are describ...
<p>Differentially abundant genera having a median abundance > 0.1% in at least one group of samples ...
<p>a) Absolute abundance of bacterial species in queen samples subdivided by mating and isolation st...
<p>(A) 22 bacterial taxa of fecal samples (FS1-11) with average abundance ≥ 1% are shown (sum of rea...
<p>N (negative control, basal diet); P (positive control, diet supplemented with neomycin); L, M, H ...
<p>Statistically significant differences in genera are indicated with an asterisk (*) (p<0.05). The ...
<p>Box plot showing the relative abundance of the bacterial genera shared by all samples, represente...
<p>Relative abundance of bacterial taxa at various taxonomic levels in association with pre-BMI stat...
<p>The final analytic sample consisted of 177 observations with non-missing values for both glycogen...
<p>Glycogen levels were measured in vaginal fluids collected annually from 21 women over 8–11 years....
<p>The relative abundance of <i>Lactobacillus</i> group and <i>Bifidobacterium</i>.</p
<p>The mean and median relative abundances are indicated with solid and dashed lines respectively. E...
<p>All values are presented as percentages. RA = Relative Abundance.</p><p>*Reporting for <i>Lactoba...
Samples are in descending order by relative abundance of Staphylococcus. The genera legend is in asc...
<p><i>Panel A</i>: Class-level taxon relative abundance per sample as a percentage of total sequence...
<p>Only 11 bacterial genera for which mean relative abundance exceeded 1% of total reads are describ...
<p>Differentially abundant genera having a median abundance > 0.1% in at least one group of samples ...
<p>a) Absolute abundance of bacterial species in queen samples subdivided by mating and isolation st...
<p>(A) 22 bacterial taxa of fecal samples (FS1-11) with average abundance ≥ 1% are shown (sum of rea...
<p>N (negative control, basal diet); P (positive control, diet supplemented with neomycin); L, M, H ...
<p>Statistically significant differences in genera are indicated with an asterisk (*) (p<0.05). The ...
<p>Box plot showing the relative abundance of the bacterial genera shared by all samples, represente...
<p>Relative abundance of bacterial taxa at various taxonomic levels in association with pre-BMI stat...